Mr. Speaker, I listened carefully to my colleague's remarks. I find it quite interesting that CEOs of major urban hospitals, particularly in the Greater Toronto Area, are paid amounts of money that are really quite surprising. They are paid $400,000 to $600,000, which is four to six times the amount of money that CEOs of entire municipalities are paid. I think his point about transparency and the need to look at it is well taken.
I am a little concerned, however, about the comment that could be taken as castigating all volunteers. It is my view that many of the people who sit on hospital and charitable boards, as well as those who work in the community, do so out of dedication and commitment to the community, not simply so they can talk about it at cocktail parties. Would the member agree with that?